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The Daily Dispatch: May 5, 1864., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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appear for further examination before the Hustings Court. Mary Riley, James Ormsby, and Rosanna Ormsby, were dismissed on the charge of assaulting and beating Patrick Sweeney. A counter charge was preferred against Patrick Sweeney of beating James, Ormsby, which was continued till this morning. This was one of those interesting (!) cases known as an Irish row, and during the examination of witnesses the police were kept busy in silencing the involuntary outburst of laughter which their peculiar testimony elicited. Solomon Jackson, a free negro, charged with assaulting, with intent to kill, Patrick Tierney, was discharged, the complainant falling to appear. Bena Bendix was fined $20 for beating Kate, a child of Elizabeth Munson. David Hughes, whose son had been indulging in the luxury of a rock battle in the street, was made to pay a fine of $5. A fine of $5 was imposed upon James H. Mason for permitting his wagon to drive across the sidewalk on Ross street.